STUART McCALL last night urged Motherwell's Scottish Cup braves to provide him with his finest moment in football.

STUART McCALL last night urged Motherwell's Scottish Cup braves to provide him with his finest moment in football.

The Fir Park manager will today attempt to plot the downfall of Neil Lennon's Celtic and take silverware to the Lanarkshire club for the first time in 20 years.

McCall enjoyed a glittering career as a player with a host of winner's medals from his Rangers days and a treasured World Cup finals goal for Scotland against Sweden at Italia 90.

But he insists it will be his biggest achievement in the game if he can lead Motherwell to emulate the glory of the Fir Park legends of 1991.

McCall said: "It would have to be at the top and I would imagine it would be my proudest moment. As a player you felt like there could be more medals along the way. But as a manager it could be your one and only chance.

"I went on to be assistant manager at Sheffield United under Neil Warnock when we secured promotion to the Premier League in 2006. That was unbelievable.

"As a player, you feel like you have played your part and as assistant you felt you have done well, but being a manager? I would imagine it feels that bit more special."

Motherwell are massive underdogs but have shown they can match the best by beating Celtic in the SPL three months ago.

McCall added: "The season has gone better than I could have imagined for the simple reason that when I came in it was a difficult time. Craig Brown and Archie Knox had left for Aberdeen and we had lost four and drawn one of our last five games.

"We've managed to beat Celtic at home and we've managed to get to the Scottish Cup Final, knocking the holders Dundee United out in the process.

"When you look back on the season, our biggest result might have been that Celtic win because that was great for the club, but I think knocking United out of the quarter-finals was a bigger achievement.

"That was the toughest draw we could have got outwith the Old Firm.

"Our main aim was getting into the top six and we did that and to add a Scottish CupFinal to that is great.

"But as I've said to them all along, it's okay getting there but you don't just want to be part of the day. Go out and win it or do your best."